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Hardy Fushcias
Hi there
I live in Bristol, UK and I have quite a small sheltered garden. I have a number of fuschias planted in the ground which usually survive the winter albeit without leaves. At this time of year they look very sad basically just a bunch of straggly dead looking twigs. My question is; when is the best time to cut these twigs back? Should I wait till the worst of the frosts have passed or doesn't it matter? Thanks Sue |
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